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Francis Ford Coppola's renowned history and recent projects, here is text for a "Casting" concept, whether for a documentary, an event, or a new production: Option 1: The Historical Documentary Vibe

5. Actors as Collaborators

Coppola’s casting philosophy invited actors to reshape roles. He encouraged improvisation and personal choices that enriched the script:

Coppola's Casting Philosophy

The film highlights the following key aspects of Coppola's directorial style:

Casting notes

This open-door policy, however, made him a target.

“Harvey was too smart, too aware,” Coppola recalled. “He looked like he’d already killed Kurtz in his mind.” After just two weeks of shooting (and $500,000 burned), Coppola fired Keitel. The crew was furious. The insurance company threatened to pull the bond. The production was on life support. Casting 2 Con Francis Ford Coppula-

Pacino was actually fired. Twice. Coppola would quit, the studio would panic, Pacino would be rehired, and then the cycle would repeat. At one point, James Caan (who would play Sonny) was told to start reading for Michael. Even Pacino’s co-star, Diane Keaton, admitted she thought the studio was right.